The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1937, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY» SE.PT» 4, 1937 SEATTLE LOSES ‘rmiemesiim ™ awesme IKohlngpp Sees | Women Moose B e The Missions hammered two Los| New York 2; Washington 4. Angeles hurlers for 15 hits to take Cleveland 15; St. Louis 3. the first game and then shutout the —— ame Belween Arra" E Bflflth . L] Angels in the second game in two STANDING OF CLUBS | night contests. Pacific Coast League d OB, San Frnncisco scored a wild vie- Won Lost Pct.| | Plflh-: ..o! .v.!ur b(:n(lr .(n the tory over San Diego in the tenth|Sacramento 91 66 580 | a“ s M nx Southeast Alaska Fair were made L Wednesday night when the Women |inning by a single by Nick Cullop. San Diego 81 67 516 F 5o iy bl . The single put two runs across the San Prancisco 84 4 532 |o 0ose met a he Odd Fel- . . % lows' Hall. Mrs, Art McKinnon, sen- late to break a tie and win the Los Angeles 81 8 509 | Juneau's 33rd degree baseball fan, ¥ s i ¥ Por(land Takmg Brace for lu:'ame Just look at the score, 16 tol5. | Portland 8 11 503 George Kohlhepp, has had one am- 1"012 regent, presided over the meet- ] 1 | Oakil 46 i sent vaca-| N8 N High Honors—Other | Sacramento last night scored a |Oakland T 84 4w bition scored on his present vaca- I 4 BIG DAYS—Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and TR victory over Oakland. Seattle 69 89 437 tion trip in the south—a game in| » Py - Exciting Games Missions 63 96 396 the big leagues. {Stove during the fair and, to serve Saturday—September 8, 9, 10, 11 GAMES FRIDAY National League Kohlhepp has sent an official] Velners, hamburgers, pie, ace cream | | (and coffee. (By Associated Press) | Won Lost Pet. score card of a game between the 1€ ¢ ¢ i bW rortiant continied Yo il i i GRS IDaRT Tekies New York 73 48 604 Chicago White Sox and New York| Mrs. Ray Peterman and Mrs. Art Southeast Alaska Fair—Annual Display of Products [ l for a berth in the upper class of| San Francisco 16; San Diego 15. | Chicago 73 49 509 Yankees which he witnessed on his| McKinnon of the entertainment &1he Pacific Coast League playoffs| Portland 7, 6; Seattle 6, 0 St. Louis 6 57 533 | present trip to the sporting editor|Committee wil have charge of the | by shutting out Seattle in the last| Missions 10, 4; Los Angeles 5, 0. | Pittsburgh 63 59 516 of The Empire. ERERA RO D E L U x E E N T E R T A l N M E N T Oakland 3; Sacramento 5 Boston 60 63 488 | The score card is in his own\ e ok fremncngen 7 e Natiiuut ‘Longue PR T s W S S, FERNANY 41 “first game last night. Boston 7; Philaceipaia 2. i e D0 BhUNN Y e | i A i — i B it I s 1 Cinclnnat @ W mm|whh tfieen it snd two meas HOSTESS AT TEA 3 Big Acts—Never Before Séen in Junequ—3 Big Acts only two safeties, a single and a| St. Louis 1; Cincinnati 9, night American League over the Yanks, with twelve hits \ | Won Lost Pct. and two errors by a score of 9 to 8./ An unusual mother-daughter tea ' double, in the nightcap while his'game. B, ey 8180 . 0] e ghime. wod played in OOMIMEY InAs Held yésterday - abterfiooit: By Spectacular—Something New—Direct from the States Sy 2 . Detroit 72 50 590 Park, Chicago, called ‘the Baseball| Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann, who en- | s s e R e ] | Oldoallo . 86 564 palace of the world. tertained for her daughter, Bar- | Boston 6 54 546 ————— bara. i A | Cleveland 62 58 517 o Autumn flowers formed attrncuvel Don La Vola—Slack Wire Artist—Clever— |Washington ... 56 63 47 SHOTGUN CLUB WILL decorations for the Hermann home. SE[ Thrilling—Dainty Helen Le Claire — Acro- ® half of a doubleheader atter wln-i o FOR HEALTH SAKE” | Philadelphia ¥ T 355 Informal conversation and games| : . ISt. Louis 38 84 31 SHOOT SUNDAY AM., provided entertainment. { batic — Spanish Web — Songs — Dances— The Juneau Shotgun Club will| | Cests au the affalr were Mrs. Milly Darlo—Musical Contortionist — Acro- Guests at the affair were Mrs.) hold it: 1 t Sund: - ‘ f DUDGERS sw AT et 10 rclodk o the elub grounds | Mrs. Howard Wilcox and daughter batic—Change of Program each night dur- lit is announced. Regular shoots| Betty, Mrs. Clarence Rands and ing engagement. p ‘ FINNI will be held every Sunday morning| daushter Althea, Mrs. B. D. Stew- until the first of October which| 8t 8nd daughters Mary and Jean- marks the opening of the duck sea-| ':::fn “"i‘i ‘}‘1‘“ ’:;’5";5; Mr.f‘ ;'"' i son. The public is invited to att and her daughter Barbara. : : : i i o e public is invited to attend| All direct from big time Edw. J. Fisher Booking Agency STEAM BATHS | NV lEAfl CUT WELEARE ToaRp 7o (I SPECIAL FOR KIDDIES—Thursday and Saturday Afternoons—Children'’s Play d SH Yankees Continue in Bat.| OPENSESSIONTUESDAY |\ ppyc AN BAND CONCERT Every Night by JUNEAU CITY BAND an OWERS ! ting Slump, Handed Sessions of e mew Territorial | - | E G I O N Peppy Program—Change Nightly Board of Public Welfare will open Another Defeat lnere ruesaus” ‘e g win ke | x| L JARY ALL KINDS OF CONCESSIONS—Novelties Galore— up old age assistance and other OPEN 1 P. M. TO 1 A. M. DAILY BIREL L e R PO -l o - gl Gaiety Every Minute feudists, the Giants, to cut the lead is now operating under Director D A N c E DANCING EVERY EVENING e GRAND HOME iof the New Yorkers of the National)William Kirk. {League. The Dodgers drubbed three| Gov. John W. Troy is chai fs, g pitchiera’fo’ 18 1it6 €18 Aewéd "up Jor tB%, By mA Fabmbers indlide PRODUCTS DISPLAY—They'll Open Your Eyes! the game in the fifth frame yester-(John Walmer of Juneau, Russell TUNIGHT OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES~See Dg]ly program‘__ |cay Maynard of Nome, Mrs. Margaret Jim Turner won nis sixteenth vie- |Monkman of Anchorage and J. G. ANNOUNCEMENT TUESDAY,S EMPIRE tory for Boston, beating Philadel- Rivers of Farbanks. Mr. Maynard phia i ten inni test Fri- already is in the city and Mrs. Rands’ = " yfl Bl Gy e et |Monkman and Mr. Rivers are ex- Doors open DGllY from 1 to 5 and 7 to Midnlqh‘ The New York Yankees continued Pected over the week-end. Orchestra except Monday and % {! {! {a % in their batting slump and were T e e ELKS, { ! | 181 \ Thursday "We Cater to White Trade Only” Telephone 673 142 WILLOUGHBY AVENUE handed a third straight defeat yes- LEGIQN AUXILIARY IS "Gt te v g yeeraas, GIVING DANCE TONIGHT | HALL GO TO THE FAIR—The Best Ever—GO TO THE FAIR i St. Louis offered some opposition to ' Many Big Awards to Bendtde Cleveland but then the Indians As an opening event of the Labor e H H s,ut“r scored nine runs to win the game. Day holiday week-end, the Amer- Adm'sswn ’ Gt Mldnlqht on QY Detroit edged out Chicago in the ican Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring sl 00 ‘ | eighth mnmg Friday. a dance tonight at the Elks’ Hall. S [ s, George Gullutsan ts chairraan \ Lod d placer location ti f th ffai Cl Rands’ or- ot st b, s, o e clrnce s ot [N LAB OR MARCHES —While the World Applauds ! s z | ! | { | | | | | 1 | | | 5 3 | ? ! z o Central Labor Council €h . : A FrowT A B e e : PROGRAM SPONSORS PARADE—Forms at Juneau Lumber Mill at 9: 00 o B A a.m., starts 10:00 a.m. Starting from Ju- neau-sawmill, up Franklin St. to Fourth St., Harry Race—Drugs over Viaduct past Governor's House to Base- B % ; Juneau Motor Co. ball Park, down Willoughby Avenue to City : Brunswick Recreation Alleys Center. ‘ 1 Butler-Mauro Drug Co. ‘ EJACKETS Reliable Transfer Co. FOUR SQUADS OF BLUE]. Percy’s Cafe—Juneau Liquor Co. FROM HAIDA . T : U & I Lunch—John Walmer. Prop. BAND MUSIC—OTHER ATTRACTIONS , / Jim Ellen’s Cash Grocery 5 and Liquor Store FREE DANCE and ] NION HALL— i . Jakeway Distributing Co., Inc. 9:00 P. Nin ARl v TRainier—Alt Heidelberg—Rheinlander

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